Social Sleuth

Social Sleuth
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Here at Social Sleuth, we investigate and create space for dialogue surrounding the hot topics of memes and the cultural impacts of the things we share on the internet. Seeking to find the blurry line where comedy and self-expression meet the concerns of misinformation, digital literacy, and censorship.
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The podcast explores topics such as the cultural implications of memes, the challenges of misinformation, and issues related to digital literacy and censorship, with episode examples including a discussion on the future of memes with Aidan Walker and an inaugural episode decoding the complexity of memes with Marnus.

Here at Social Sleuth, we investigate and create space for dialogue surrounding the hot topics of memes and the cultural impacts of the things we share on the internet. Seeking to find the blurry line where comedy and self-expression meet the concerns of misinformation, digital literacy, and censorship.

In this episode of Social Sleuth, I discuss all things surveillance with Dr. Midori Ogasawara.
Bringing it back to where it all began – I am honoured to have Midori as a guest here on Social Sleuth, given her classes are what really got me thinking about the topics I discuss on this podcast!
We talk about some of her latest work and lay down the hard truths of the digital and surveilled world we live in. Don’t worry there is hope – we just have to act.
Find more from her, here —> Midori Ogasawara
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